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check engine light stays on, on my 2017
#21
I still like your avatar popgun. Smile
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#22
Just a little thing I found somewhere Tongue Beer
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#23
It is funny that you mentioned the Biltmore House as we are going there today with an old friend of mine from the CBX Club.
He used to live in New Jersey but moved to NC a short while ago.
Popgun , I know the owner of the Biltmore Estate as I worked there for over 5 years. If I see him I will ask him how much he wants for the place, if it is a fair price I will buy it and you can move in and take care of my electronic "problems"
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#24
(05-13-2019, 11:56 PM)Houtman_imp Wrote: It is funny that you mentioned the Biltmore House as we are going there today with an old friend of mine from the CBX Club.
He used to live in New Jersey but moved to NC a short while ago.
Popgun , I know the owner of the Biltmore Estate as I worked there for over 5 years. If I see him I will ask him how much he wants for the place, if it is a fair price I will buy it and you can move in and take care of my electronic "problems"

An offer that can't be refused ROFL
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#25
Houtman, What I'd like to know is, being Biltmore is privately owned, what the property tax is. I tried looking it up on-line but couldn't find anything. My co-worked visited a few years ago and the place is really awesome. My favorite Vanderbilt house is Biltmore House, followed by The Breakers and Marble house.

You may have read it, but a good book on the Vanderbilts is Fortune's Children: The Fall of the House of Vanderbilt by Arthur T. Vanderbilt.
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#26
Popgun , I asked the owner if he wanted to sell his place , he said but only for the right price ! Talking hundreds of millions.
It is privately owned for profit and no tax breaks , they pay an enormous amount of proper ty tax but I forgot the figure. It was in the local paper a few years ago but I can not remember the amount.
Our friends loved the place and wished they bought a house near Asheville instead of Winston Salem.
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#27
(05-10-2019, 10:36 AM)Houtman_imp Wrote: A few days ago I did put the O2 sensor eliminators on my 2017 with less than good results , check engine light came on after about 50 miles.
yesterday I removed the eliminators (also from my 2014 ) and disconnected the batterie for 24 hours. Connected batterie but check engine light is still on , can I somehow get this light NOT to come on or is it a dealer solution with a special tester.
I am wondering if the 2017 (and perhaps also the 2014 ) are more sensitive to messing with the O2 sensor. I know many 2013 owners have one installed but are there any 2017 owners with O2 eliminators ? (or 2014 owners ) 2017 starts ok but did not have a change to ride it today.

Please forgive me for the following response. Return your bike back to stock and ride on without error codes. Stop and smell the roses and enjoy the ride that the factory engineers worked very hard to provide for you.
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#28
(05-14-2019, 10:56 AM)DBM_imp Wrote:
(05-10-2019, 10:36 AM)Houtman_imp Wrote: A few days ago I did put the O2 sensor eliminators on my 2017 with less than good results , check engine light came on after about 50 miles.
yesterday I removed the eliminators (also from my 2014 ) and disconnected the batterie for 24 hours. Connected batterie but check engine light is still on , can I somehow get this light NOT to come on or is it a dealer solution with a special tester.
I am wondering if the 2017 (and perhaps also the 2014 ) are more sensitive to messing with the O2 sensor. I know many 2013 owners have one installed but are there any 2017 owners with O2 eliminators ? (or 2014 owners ) 2017 starts ok but did not have a change to ride it today.

Please forgive me for the following response. Return your bike back to stock and ride on without error codes. Stop and smell the roses and enjoy the ride that the factory engineers worked very hard to provide for you.

Please forgive me for the following response. Return your bike back to stock and ride on without error codes. Stop and smell the roses and enjoy the ride that the factory engineers worked very hard to provide for you. You are right , I have done that but still need to get the error code removed , will get that done soon but will be away next week and probably have this done when I come back from NY
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#29
(05-13-2019, 09:32 PM)Houtman_imp Wrote: I have taken ALL the eliminators of ALL my bikes till I take the 2017 for the yearly inspection and to see why the MIL stays on , they will scan for error codes coming from O2 sensor ???

Do you already know your DTC ???
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#30
Remove the negative battery conntection, and let the bike sit overnight.
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